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Originally Posted by MTI
Peter Davidson steps down from Energy Department: His loan program was responsible for Solyndra, and it did a great job.
Despite Solyndra, the program turned a profit.
The numbers are certainly far better than that. It looks like a very solid portfolio of loans to revenue-generating projects that have served as a catalyst for a vast new industry. And the program has not exhausted its authority. Since the beginning of 2014, it has approved $6.5 billion in loan guarantees to a nuclear project in Georgia and granted a conditional commitment to Alcoa for $259 million to help finance its efforts to use aluminum in autos.
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Might I ask what the point is? That under certain circumstances that I deem necessary, govt intervention is good even though due diligence gives way to politics?
Solyndra
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On September 8, 2011, Solyndra was raided by the FBI investigating the company.[28]
In September 2011, federal agents visited the homes of Brian Harrison, the company's CEO, and Chris Gronet, the company's founder, to examine computer files and documents.[29] Also, in September 2011, the US Department of the Treasury launched an investigation.[30]
On September 29, 2011, a US Department of the Treasury official confirmed that the criminal probe of Solyndra is focused on whether the company and its officers misrepresented the firm’s finances to the government in seeking the loan or engaged in accounting fraud.[31]
On October 7, 2011, newly revealed emails showed that the Obama administration had concerns about the legality of the Department of Energy's loan restructuring plan and warned OMB director Jeffrey D. Zients that the plan should be cleared with the Department of Justice first, which the Department of Energy had not done. The emails also revealed that as early as August 2009, an aide to then-White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel had asked a Department of Energy official if he could discuss any concerns among the investment community about Solyndra but that the official dismissed the idea that Solyndra had financial problems.
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Question: Your kid gets busted for shoplifting and you punish him. A year later, you find out he has been doing it since but successfully and not gotten caught by store security. Should you:
a. discipline him (by whatever means you consider discipline WITHIN REASON)
b. "Atta Boy". Good that you haven't gotten busted since that first time